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// === tests/cases/conformance/es6/Symbols/symbolProperty55.ts ===
declare function AssertType(value:any, type:string):void;
let obj = {
AssertType(obj, "{ [Symbol.iterator]: number; }");
AssertType({    [Symbol.iterator]: 0}, "{ [Symbol.iterator]: number; }");

    [Symbol.iterator]: 0
AssertType([Symbol.iterator], "number");
AssertType(Symbol.iterator, "unique symbol");
AssertType(0, "int");

};

module M {
    let Symbol: SymbolConstructor;
    // The following should be of type 'any'. This is because even though obj has a property keyed by Symbol.iterator,
    // the key passed in here is the *wrong* Symbol.iterator. It is not the iterator property of the global Symbol.
    obj[Symbol.iterator];
}

